Saturday, January 13, 2007

Send Troops To Athens

Maybe we should send 21,000 troops to Athens Greece since our Embassy was attacked by a rocket propelled grenade on Friday. I wonder am beginning to wonder if Americans are welcomed in any country other than the ones we invade and destroy. I guess we probably aren't welcomed there either. I can't understand why (sarcasm in the voice). Luckily nobody was hurt in the attack and very little damage to the building. Witnesses saw three men and a woman running from the scene after the grenade was launched.

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